The Racehorse Legends Classic Bundle - Save Over 10%!

The Racehorse Legends Classic Bundle - Save Over 10%!

The Classic Bundle comprises the Presentation Pack, Postcards and Medal Cover. The combined price for these is £28.65 but we’re offering them as a bundle for just £25.50 – a saving of over 10%.

The Presentation Pack has been written by horse-racing expert and former jockey Brough Scott MBE, and includes quotes from those who knew the horses best, including Sir Henry Cecil, Ruby Walsh and ‘Ginger’ McCain.

Comprises all eight Special Stamps within a clear, protective cover.

Explores the origins of horse racing in the UK.

Includes pen portraits of each featured horse and the races that made them legends.

This exceptional Medal Cover combines the Special Stamps with a specially commissioned medal from The Royal Mint. Designed by the engraver Laura Clancy, the medal features the legendary racehorse Hyperion and the words: The Sport of Kings.

Has all eight Special Stamps affixed, cancelled with an Aintree handstamp, as a tribute to the Grand National.

Available in an individually numbered, limited edition of just 9,000.

The front of the medal features champion racehorse, Hyperion, who is immortalised with a statue located in front of The Jockey Club Rooms in Newmarket.

The reverse of the medal shows an image of two horses at full gallop.

Includes a comprehensive list of all of the nation’s racecourses on the reverse side of the cover.

The cover also comes with a complimentary pull-out containing key stats about and photos of each of the horses that appear on the stamps including notable victories.

Postcards All eight Special Stamps, reproduced from the original stamp artwork as postcards.

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This exceptional cover combines the Special Stamps with a specially commissioned medal from The Royal Mint. Designed by the engraver Laura Clancy, the medal features the legendary racehorse Hyperion and the words: The Sport of Kings.

The Presentation Pack has been written by horse-racing expert and former jockey Brough Scott MBE, and includes quotes from those who knew the horses best, including Sir Henry Cecil, Ruby Walsh and ‘Ginger’ McCain.